Tag Archives: politics

Cardinal Conversations, a recently-launched speaker series co-hosted by the Hoover Institution and Freeman Spogli Institute (FSI), has spurred campus-wide debate as some students have expressed... Read More »

I present to you, the Stanford student body, a list of television and movie recommendations for all those weird, winter quarter moods that we can’t quite put a finger on. For when you’re feeling... Read More »

Research from Wendt Family Professor of Political Science Morris Fiorina shows that the American public is not more politically polarized than it was in 1976, despite the apparent polarization of... Read More »

Administrators will speak at a town hall Thursday in response to continued concerns about the negative implications of the GOP’s tax bill -- now passed by both houses of Congress -- for Stanford and... Read More »

The Daily sat down with former mayor of Los Angeles Antonio Villaraigosa, who is one of the Democratic candidates running for governor of California, to chat about why he thinks “politics is... Read More »

As students new and old alike arrived at Stanford and began returning to their academic routines over the last few weeks, many were met with posters advertising a group that they may not have even... Read More »

Upon arriving at Stanford last year, Ravi Veriah Jacques noticed the Stanford Review publishing provocative pieces from the political right. But he missed the voices of contrarian leftists. So he... Read More »